any ideas, tried google searching but that doesnt give me any meaningful results. Im not sure exactly what all you tweaked with xserver to get it to run... any ideas of a way around this problem?

strace output attached.

What graphics driver are you using? If you use one of the proprietary ones (ati/nvidia) install mesa first. Well I guess you must have because you would have needed the mesa headers

By the way, the xserver is stock slackware, with some very minor changes to get synaptics working (the driver only).

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In other news iguleder's trinity works in the ALT (xz compression) version of Slacko. I'll repackage a gz compressed version for the MAIN distro.

In other news... Trinity is awesome!

Im working on an Nvidia system. I'll hop over to a intel system and see if I can reproduce the results. Do you know offhand the intel driver version you put with slacko? I might go ahead and compile the latest while im at it._________________

Well it works for movie DVD's. For audio disc's looks like you need to use a specialty program. Pburn, audio ripper, etc.....

Audio and movie disc's are in their own special world of software support._________________I have found, in trying to help people, that the things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected

An audio CD can't be mounted as it has NO filesystem per sé. This is why Pmount will not mount one.

The default run action in Slacko for an audio cd in order is, defaultcdplayer, and if that doesn't exist defaultmediaplayer. In Slacko's case the default CD player is pmusic -c . You can change this by editing /usr/local/bin/defaultcdplayer to point to any CD capable media player or delete it and it will point to gnome-mplayer (which in my opinion is not the best for CDs). Xine is not bad (in PPM).

It does work as I am playing a CD right now on my old laptop._________________Woof Mailing List | keep the faith |

Fresh manual frugal installation on an ext4 partition using a 4fs save file created with shinobar's pupsaveconfig. All my normal extra software works properly, however there is a minor problem. Shutdown does not work, although Ctrl>Alt>Backspace will perform the reboot or other operation that was selected using the Shutdown menu.

This may be a problem with just my hardware, but it appears to be a problem using shinobar's 4fs save file. I tried a new savefile with same apps except for pupsaveconfig and upon shutdown selected a 3fs save file. It now responds properly to Shutdown selections.